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Garn Estate Records File
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Receipts

The file comprises receipts, 1714-1876, 1906, including receipts for chief rent, 1714, valet's fee, 1760, duty paid on silver plate, 1761, land tax and poor rate, 1777-1779, highway tax, 1778, duty on malt, 1779, and legacies received by Robert Griffith, 1813-1814.

School roll, certificates and appointments (Griffith family)

The file comprises a roll of Ruthin school, 1803, which includes the names of of John Wynne Griffith the younger and Thomas Griffith, ordination papers of Robert Griffith, clerk, 1811-1812, articles of clerkship of George Griffith to an attorney, 1811, and his appointment as Recorder of Denbigh Town and Corporation, 1834, a special constable's warrant card of William Douglas Wynne Griffith, 1915, and specifications for the uniform of deputy lieutenant, 1920.

Smith's shop and Cross Keys, Henllan

The file comprises a draft deed of sale by Thomas Longueville Longueville and Edward Williams, trustees of Frederick Richard West, to Hugh Hughes of a smith's shop and croft whereon H.H. had already erected a house, called the Cross Keys, and a draft mortgage of the premises by H.H. to George Griffith of Garn, 1856.

Talwrn, Nerquis, Mold

The file comprises an assignment of mortgage by John Yale to John Griffith (2) of Garn, of Talwrn in Nerquis, Flintshire and Rhyd y Caerway, Hafod y Bawie, and other lands in Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, Denbighshire, 1752, and an attornment of tenant of Talwrn by Thomas Langford to John Griffith, 1756.

Tan y Graig, Henllan

The file comprises certification, 1813, by William Jones of Groes that he has given possession of a croft called Tan y Graig to John Wynne Griffith in exchange for a field called Croft Francon, belonging to Gwaun Dwysog.

Tan y Llan and Pentre, Llanefydd, Llain Hir, Henllan

The file comprises deeds for Tan y Llan and Pentre in the parish of Llanefydd and Llain Hir in Henllan, which were sold to John Wynne Griffith by Elizabeth Giffard in 1819. It includes an abstract of her title, 1737-1818. [Tan y Llan was conveyed to trustees in a family settlement of 1833, for raising money for the portions of J.W.G.'s younger children].

The Middletown, Alberbury

The file comprises a mortgage of lands called the Middletown by James Augustus Hunter of Hockley, Birmingham, and Elizabeth, his wife, to William Tanner and Samuel Bennison, dated 1815. James Hunter was a nurseryman and a friend of John Wynne Griffith of Garn.

Timber

The file comprises a valuation of oak and ash trees growing at Waen Dwysog, 1748, agreement for sale of oak, ash, elm and saplings at Waen Dwysog, 1772, bill for labour, 1809, and particulars and conditions of sale of fallen timber at Roe and Garn, 1814.

Tithe accounts

The file comprises tithe accounts for Merllyn, Bryn Issa and Garn, demands for payment of tithe to the parishes of Cwm, Rhyl, Rhuddlan, Llanefydd and Llanrwst, with receipts and occasional covering letters, 1841-1844, 1904.

Tower, Mold

The file comprises a lease by John Hope Wynne Eaton and Margaret, his wife, to John Wynne Griffith in the year of his marriage, 1785.

Trust of the estate of Thomas Roberts

The file comprises a notification that goods remaining in the Tan Yard, late in the holding of Robert Price, were trust property of John Wynne Griffith and others, and a summary of the will of Thomas Roberts [of Chweffordd, Henllan].

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